Life of Muhammad 4 [An Urdu Documentary] for Kids
In this Video You will Know:
- Migration towards Madina
- Stay at Quba
- Foundation of First Mosque in Quba
- Waiting for Ali a.s and Family of Muhammad PBUH in Quba
- Embracing of Islam by Salman Farsi r.a in Quba
- Introduction with Salman Farsi r.s
- Construction of Masjid e Nabi S.A.W in Madina
- Azan of Hazrat Bilal r.a
- Brotherhood of Muslims in Madina (Pact of Brotherhood)
The migration of Muhammad PBUH towards Madina was a turning point in Islamic history. Even the year of migration becomes the Calendar Year of Muslims. The city of Yathrib was the first city that becomes the Society of Islam.
The Prophet (S) relocated from Mecca alongside these three individual voyagers until they arrived at the town of Quba, which was arranged two miles from Medina. They stayed there until Ali (a.s.) restored the things which the Quraish had stored with the Prophet (S) and afterward joined the Prophet (S) in Quba alongside his relatives.
This news arrived at the Muslims in Medina. Therefore, they would come out of Medina each morning and anticipate the Prophet’s (S) appearance until the day’s end. This proceeded till Monday, the eighth or twelfth of Rabiul-Awwal when the Prophet (S) at long last showed up in Medina alongside his partners.
The Prophet’s (S) camel ended at a spot in the focal point of Medina. The Prophet (S) purchased this spot and worked there, the mosque of Medina, with blocks and mud and secured its roof with parts of date trees. On the backside of the mosque, he developed a little shed named “Junhah” and made the destitute “Muhajirs” (the Immigrants) live in this spot.
So also, he assembled houses the same the structure of the mosque for every one of his life partners bordering the mosque. Seven months after movement, he wedded Ayesha. From that point, he got his girl Fatimah, his little girl from Khadijah (s.a.), wedded to his cousin Ali, the child of Abu Talib, and developed a house (which appeared to be like his own home) close to his own home for Fatimah (a.s.)